I have downloaded several android clinometer apps and they all lack a zoom control for the camera. I tried OpenCamera and it is an awesome camera app. I found the options to show a grid, show pitch lines and show angle. The angle shown is the roll, not the pitch angle and the pitch lines are at 10deg increments and change to 5deg increments when the camera is zoomed to 2X. This would be very useful as a clinometer if the pitch grid lines could increase with zoom up to 1 degree increments and/or if a dialog box was added to "show pitch" similar to the show angle dialog. Best for most users would be if the pitch was in percent grade rather than degrees, but either would work. I would think this would be relatively easy to implement and I would like to contribute. But after cloning the repository and starting to look at it, I think this old retired guy better stick to simple arduino programs. Thanks for a great app!
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I've improved (for the next version) the zoom behaviour, so that as you zoom in, it continues to change the "step" (so it switches to every 2 degrees at 5x, and every degree at 10x), if that helps?
Last edit: Mark 2022-10-14
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I have downloaded several android clinometer apps and they all lack a zoom control for the camera. I tried OpenCamera and it is an awesome camera app. I found the options to show a grid, show pitch lines and show angle. The angle shown is the roll, not the pitch angle and the pitch lines are at 10deg increments and change to 5deg increments when the camera is zoomed to 2X. This would be very useful as a clinometer if the pitch grid lines could increase with zoom up to 1 degree increments and/or if a dialog box was added to "show pitch" similar to the show angle dialog. Best for most users would be if the pitch was in percent grade rather than degrees, but either would work. I would think this would be relatively easy to implement and I would like to contribute. But after cloning the repository and starting to look at it, I think this old retired guy better stick to simple arduino programs. Thanks for a great app!
I've improved (for the next version) the zoom behaviour, so that as you zoom in, it continues to change the "step" (so it switches to every 2 degrees at 5x, and every degree at 10x), if that helps?
Last edit: Mark 2022-10-14